Sarah Larson writes about “Trump, Inc.,” a podcast collaboration from WNYC and ProPublica that explores the President’s business dealings and recently aired a Michael Cohen episode.
Source: Humour
Two Eggs with Tom Stoppard
Cynthia Zarin writes that the work of the English playwright Tom Stoppard, whose 1974 play “Travesties” opens on Broadway on April 24th, explores shifting identities.
Source: Humour
Will the Midterm Elections Produce a Women’s Wave?
Margaret Talbot joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss the surge in women running for office in 2018, and how the sexual scandals surrounding Donald Trump could affect the elections in November.
Source: Humour
Will the Midterm Elections Produce a Women’s Wave?
Margaret Talbot joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss the surge in women running for office in 2018, and how the sexual scandals surrounding Donald Trump could affect the elections in November.
Source: Humour
Dear Pepper: Stepfamilies and How to Get the Guy
Liana Finck’s illustrated advice column tackles tough questions about being jealous of your stepdaughter and falling in love with your best friend.
Source: Humour
How “Westworld” Denies Our Humanity, One Pitiless Puzzle at a Time
Troy Patterson writes about Season 2 of the HBO series ”Westworld,” starring Anthony Hopkins and Evan Rachel Wood, and the show’s torturing narrative gamesmanship serves its view of life as nasty, brutish, and punishingly long.
Source: Humour
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, April 19th
Lars Kenseth’s Daily Cartoon reveals the latest tell-all from the Trump Administration.
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Vague Job Titles on Dating Apps, Explained
Katie Barsotti humorously breaks down the meaning of men’s occupations on dating apps like Tinder.
Source: Humour
Vague Job Titles on Dating Apps, Explained
Katie Barsotti humorously breaks down the meaning of men’s occupations on dating apps like Tinder.
Source: Humour
Vague Job Titles on Dating Apps, Explained
Katie Barsotti humorously breaks down the meaning of men’s occupations on dating apps like Tinder.
Source: Humour
Vague Job Titles on Dating Apps, Explained
Katie Barsotti humorously breaks down the meaning of men’s occupations on dating apps like Tinder.
Source: Humour
Vague Job Titles on Dating Apps, Explained
Katie Barsotti humorously breaks down the meaning of men’s occupations on dating apps like Tinder.
Source: Humour
Vague Job Titles on Dating Apps, Explained
Katie Barsotti humorously breaks down the meaning of men’s occupations on dating apps like Tinder.
Source: Humour
Inside Rex Tillerson’s Ouster
Ronan Farrow on the rampant discord and disarray of Rex Tillerson’s State Department in the months leading up to the Secretary of State’s sudden dismissal.
Source: Humour
Inside Rex Tillerson’s Ouster
Ronan Farrow on the rampant discord and disarray of Rex Tillerson’s State Department in the months leading up to the Secretary of State’s sudden dismissal.
Source: Humour
When We Think About the Pee Tape
Naomi Fry writes about the alleged pee tape mentioned in Christopher Steele’s dossier, and comments that we have lived with the idea of the tape for so long that it almost feels as if we have already seen it.
Source: Humour
When We Think About the Pee Tape
Naomi Fry writes about the alleged pee tape mentioned in Christopher Steele’s dossier, and comments that we have lived with the idea of the tape for so long that it almost feels as if we have already seen it.
Source: Humour
When We Think About the Pee Tape
Naomi Fry writes about the alleged pee tape mentioned in Christopher Steele’s dossier, and comments that we have lived with the idea of the tape for so long that it almost feels as if we have already seen it.
Source: Humour
When We Think About the Pee Tape
Naomi Fry writes about the alleged pee tape mentioned in Christopher Steele’s dossier, and comments that we have lived with the idea of the tape for so long that it almost feels as if we have already seen it.
Source: Humour
When We Think About the Pee Tape
Naomi Fry writes about the alleged pee tape mentioned in Christopher Steele’s dossier, and comments that we have lived with the idea of the tape for so long that it almost feels as if we have already seen it.
Source: Humour